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When the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival canceled its annual showcase last fall, some local cinephiles feared that its 15th edition in 2011 might've been its last. But the festival, one of the country's largest for Spanish- and Portuguese-language films, has rebounded this year, albeit in a more condensed version than in times past. Its 16th edition will open a five-day run tonight with a screening at the El Capitan in Hollywood of Brazilian director Richard Goldgewicht's partially animated documentary "Pablo," about the visionary Cuban American graphic designer Pablo Ferro. It will close Monday with a showing of "Nosotros los...

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